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. >>> an iowa teenager is taking a well-se defshed rest by running from boston to california mostly barefoot. she never put her shoes back on. >> reporter: the 18-year-old ran to raise money for soul-to-soul. the cross country adventure took about seven months. but surpassed her goal of raising $10,000 and a lot of shoes, as well. >> kudos to you. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> we'll be right back. every y. luily, walgreens is here to help, with our new happy and healthy magazine, full of great new items for a boost of happiness, tips for staying healthy and sweet holiday deals to stay one step ahead. or at least try to. pick up your free copy and get 3,000 points right now when you buy $20 of select walgreens store brand products. at the corner of happy and healthy. we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your
. >>> an iowa teenager is taking a well-se defshed rest by running from boston to california mostly barefoot. she never put her shoes back on. >> reporter: the 18-year-old ran to raise money for soul-to-soul. the cross country adventure took about seven months. but surpassed her goal of raising $10,000 and a lot of shoes, as well. >> kudos to you. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up...
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. >> and the history behind the building home to a sandwich shop in boston. >> a new boston sandwich show has a very interesting past. >> it used to be a bathroom. the earl of sandwich chain opens a new shop in a 66 - -square-foot building, and it was actually built as a bathroom in the 1920's t. sat unused for decades. the company paid for the ren owe vagse. they'll pay $50,000 a year for the next 15 years to rent the space. that's nice repurposing there. >> well, not sure how i feel about that one. >> well, they cleaned it up. >> as a japanese contemporary artist transformed into a restaurant into this one. it's a one-room hotel. it's part of an art event. the luxurious-looking 486-square-foot room includes a bed, shower, and its own separate bathroom. you can also enjoy the ambiance of the public restroom it sits in. the room cost $125 a night. it's fully booked, if you can imagine this, for the duration of the project. >> you gave me a hard time about the sandwich shop, and now you're talking ambiance. >> yeah, i'll pass on both. >> i'd like to pass on the cold weather, but we're
. >> and the history behind the building home to a sandwich shop in boston. >> a new boston sandwich show has a very interesting past. >> it used to be a bathroom. the earl of sandwich chain opens a new shop in a 66 - -square-foot building, and it was actually built as a bathroom in the 1920's t. sat unused for decades. the company paid for the ren owe vagse. they'll pay $50,000 a year for the next 15 years to rent the space. that's nice repurposing there. >> well, not...
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governor romney, in boston. adjacent to the convention center here. they stayed at the hotel last night. the five sons, 16 of the 18 grandchildren. they gathered for what they were hoping would be a victory speech last night. they'll likely return to their home in belmont some time today or tomorrow at the latest. the bigger question now, what does governor romney do now? and you heard president obama applaud the romneys. his father, george, the governor of michigan, had an unsuccessful run for president himself. his mother, lenore. they all gave to public service. what will governor romney do next? ann romney on "the view" saying, we will not do this again. that's probably his closest adviser. she does help make those decisions, george. >> his political career is over. but paul ryan's continues. >>> we begin with the other big story today. that storm bearing down on parts of the northeast, still struggling to recover from the devastation of hurricane sandy. airlines have already canceled hundreds of flights, both in and out of new york and other citi
governor romney, in boston. adjacent to the convention center here. they stayed at the hotel last night. the five sons, 16 of the 18 grandchildren. they gathered for what they were hoping would be a victory speech last night. they'll likely return to their home in belmont some time today or tomorrow at the latest. the bigger question now, what does governor romney do now? and you heard president obama applaud the romneys. his father, george, the governor of michigan, had an unsuccessful run for...
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from boston to southern cali. all to raise money and awareness for the soles for souls charity, which gives shoes to kids who don't have them. >> you have to kind of look around a little bit to see what you can do to help. you don't necessarily need to run across the country to get shoes on kids' feet. >> wow, she raised $10,000 along the way. received donations at 8,500 pairs of shoes. himes says it is easy to help. $1 equals a pair of shoes for some one who need them. >> her feet look good. >> thought they would be bloodied, battered. the guy in the wheelchair there, that is actually her boyfriend who finished the race with her. which is amazing. for both of them. great to see that. >> i have a lot of close friend that are runners, covered a couple marathons. actually some people look to run bare feet. there are theories out there it is better for your feet to run barefoot than to run with shoes on. >> whoo. >> look out for the glass. >> good luck with that, folks. man. >> coming up, some cooking on this friday
from boston to southern cali. all to raise money and awareness for the soles for souls charity, which gives shoes to kids who don't have them. >> you have to kind of look around a little bit to see what you can do to help. you don't necessarily need to run across the country to get shoes on kids' feet. >> wow, she raised $10,000 along the way. received donations at 8,500 pairs of shoes. himes says it is easy to help. $1 equals a pair of shoes for some one who need them. >> her...
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so what we make of his unplugged "cry me a river" cover in boston? ♪ cry me a river >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> sam, i know you're happy that -- >>> hey, coming up, everybody, we have new images of actor matthew mcconaughey. has he gone too far for a new role? lost a lot of weight. >> did he have a lot of weight to lose is the question? >>> also, people on facebook cheering them on. what are these kids about to get, freeze it, please. ♪ freeze frame freeze freeze corporate partners - std companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. [ male announcer ] we all like things how we like them, even medicare drug plans. that's why walgreens pharmacists will help you find the plan that works for you. and now that we're a preferred pharmacy with four of the top medicare drug plans, you can save even more money on your prescription
so what we make of his unplugged "cry me a river" cover in boston? ♪ cry me a river >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> sam, i know you're happy that -- >>> hey, coming up, everybody, we have new images of actor matthew mcconaughey. has he gone too far for a new role? lost a lot of weight. >> did he have a lot of weight to lose is the question? >>> also, people on facebook cheering them on. what are these kids about to get, freeze...
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the original call came in as a person in the water on the pier side of the 2300 block of boston street. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. it is unclear how the victim ended up in the water. a baltimore city mother is the only survivor of a violent home invasion that led to the death of her two sons. police say that a group of men broke into the home at west lafayette avenue on tuesday night and shot three family members multiple times. the brothers died at shock trauma. their 48-year-old mother was shot in the face and hand and is in serious condition. the president of the neighborhood association says that the family was new to the neighborhood. >> i don't think there's anything we could have done to prevent it, but we want to be aware of what is going on in our community and have relations with our neighbors. >> police do not believe this is a random incident. they are looking for 3 or four suspects. an update to a story we told you about yesterday on 11 news at 7:00. police in anne arundel county are looking for the suspect behind the shooting inside a laurel wal-mart. de
the original call came in as a person in the water on the pier side of the 2300 block of boston street. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. it is unclear how the victim ended up in the water. a baltimore city mother is the only survivor of a violent home invasion that led to the death of her two sons. police say that a group of men broke into the home at west lafayette avenue on tuesday night and shot three family members multiple times. the brothers died at shock trauma. their...
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about 34 in boston. 35 in new york city. 37 in philadelphia. so, when you walk out the door, expect that chill is there. but most of the country is nice and dry, mild-ish. really comfortable weather at about 54. me good morning, everyone. start in the look of as we take a the camera. cloudiness and sun coming up. 43 >> all of that weather was brought to you by at&t. josh? >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, we'll have the latest on the cheerleader that took that fall during a professional cheerleading stunt. new questions about whether the sport is too extreme to be safe. [ man ] hello!!!! hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. mmm. i don't know, i think i might bail. yeah, it's pretty dead. [ male announcer ] one is never enoug
about 34 in boston. 35 in new york city. 37 in philadelphia. so, when you walk out the door, expect that chill is there. but most of the country is nice and dry, mild-ish. really comfortable weather at about 54. me good morning, everyone. start in the look of as we take a the camera. cloudiness and sun coming up. 43 >> all of that weather was brought to you by at&t. josh? >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, we'll have the latest on the cheerleader that took that fall...
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we both submitted our economic proposals to the boston globe. they were sent out four independent economic analysis. what the independent economists found is that i was 67% more effective at cutting the deficit then senator brown. why? because i am willing to make cuts. i am willing to make substantial cuts. i support substantial cuts. i also believe we have to raise revenues. that is what it will take to get serious about our deficit. i truly believe on this one, this is about our children and grandchildren. we cannot leave it to our grandchildren to pay off our debts. >> great question. we are in the $16 trillion national debt. we are in another trillion dollar deficit. you cannot keep borrowing to pay our bills. when we are talking about cutting military spending, we have party cut in half a trillion dollars. that affects many people in this room and people watching. i have been battling as a member of the arms services committee to try to find the resources to protect our men and women who are serving. we have sequestration coming up. we are
we both submitted our economic proposals to the boston globe. they were sent out four independent economic analysis. what the independent economists found is that i was 67% more effective at cutting the deficit then senator brown. why? because i am willing to make cuts. i am willing to make substantial cuts. i support substantial cuts. i also believe we have to raise revenues. that is what it will take to get serious about our deficit. i truly believe on this one, this is about our children and...
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just to set the record straight, that day in boston it was raining and about 51, 52 degrees. and so i was fine as long as i was running but then when i stopped running, my body temperature plunged. and francis just casually treated this event but i think she may have, i don't know if she saved my life but she certainly wrapped me up in lots of blankets and supplied with all kinds of drinks, perhaps good ones as well as bad ones, but whatever you did work. because we're both standing here today. >> if you took a snapshot of the world in the year, let's say 1700, you would see a world in which power was broadly diffused around the world. here in north america there really wasn't much economic or military capabilities, but across the atlantic and across the pacific there was a great deal, and power was roughly equally distributed across five men and real centers of power. the holy roman empire, in europe, the ottoman empire in what is today turkey, the mogul empire, present-day india, the ching dynasty, temporary china, and the tokugawa shogunate in japan. each of these fears ha
just to set the record straight, that day in boston it was raining and about 51, 52 degrees. and so i was fine as long as i was running but then when i stopped running, my body temperature plunged. and francis just casually treated this event but i think she may have, i don't know if she saved my life but she certainly wrapped me up in lots of blankets and supplied with all kinds of drinks, perhaps good ones as well as bad ones, but whatever you did work. because we're both standing here today....
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words formula one races and discover online for most what's made the most for boston to take measures against you and tell drivers to buy their. bus the time for change in china as the country has for a once in a decade power over which we're watching closely for you when our website our. next story of american living or working in cats who's been barred by u.s. authorities from going back to his native oklahoma to visit his ailing mother air force veteran said dick long converted to islam over a decade ago but now he's on a federal no fly list there's no been told why adam soltani from the council of american islamic relations believes the man's muslim name is rendered him an undesirable. the circumstances are pretty much heartbreaking because he is going to star in that he may never get to see his mother again and that's a reality we have to deal with which parent would have won their last wish to be with their children there's no indication of any reason for him to be on this no fly list and he has never been convicted of any criminal activity he has served his country for ten year
words formula one races and discover online for most what's made the most for boston to take measures against you and tell drivers to buy their. bus the time for change in china as the country has for a once in a decade power over which we're watching closely for you when our website our. next story of american living or working in cats who's been barred by u.s. authorities from going back to his native oklahoma to visit his ailing mother air force veteran said dick long converted to islam over...
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not mean that it could be such a grew old sellout because the union government agreed to settle all boston present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government shouldn't these do something like people should get clean water because the ground.
not mean that it could be such a grew old sellout because the union government agreed to settle all boston present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government shouldn't these do something like people should get clean...
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was it a hard decision to personally leave the boston globe? >> i love my colleagues at the globe, they have done extraordinary work in the decade plus i have been there, but "the washington post" has played an extraordinary role in this country and in american journalism, so ultimately it was not a hard decision to make. >> good luck at your new home. marty bar en, glad you were in town. appreciate you stopping by to talk. >> thank you very much. >>> still to come, nancy pelosi pushes back hard against a reporter's question. a white house correspondent tries to push the president into overtime, and the tv chef that cried foul over an unappetizing review. the media monitor is straight ahead. oni & cheese without freshly-made pasta. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for o
was it a hard decision to personally leave the boston globe? >> i love my colleagues at the globe, they have done extraordinary work in the decade plus i have been there, but "the washington post" has played an extraordinary role in this country and in american journalism, so ultimately it was not a hard decision to make. >> good luck at your new home. marty bar en, glad you were in town. appreciate you stopping by to talk. >> thank you very much. >>> still...
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she was found near the 2300 block of boston's st. in the water. first responders took her to an area hospital where she rose pronounced dead three hours later. the cause of death is still under investigation. her profile on linked in shows she has been an assistant professor at johns hopkins since 1994. >> a new study shows to much air pollution may make your head foggy. research years in california analyzed data on 15,000 older adults in areas with high particulate matter in the air. they did worse on cognitive studies. this is the first large study to show an association with brain function. as you plan your winter vacation, do not forget to pack a helmet. a new review of research confirms using a helmet when skiing and snowboarding decreases the risk and severity of head injuries. doctors say some complain it reduces visibility and may create a false sense of security. their studies find most severe head injuries on the slopes happened when skiers were not wearing helmets. a preliminary study suggesting eating more fish could help to reduce the
she was found near the 2300 block of boston's st. in the water. first responders took her to an area hospital where she rose pronounced dead three hours later. the cause of death is still under investigation. her profile on linked in shows she has been an assistant professor at johns hopkins since 1994. >> a new study shows to much air pollution may make your head foggy. research years in california analyzed data on 15,000 older adults in areas with high particulate matter in the air....
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table and left it in right let me read you resolution yes but no it has to come out of washington and boston might agree on that i was not the high achiever or pleased that it's not the way you think there must now it's a new ball game as they say in america it's a new ball game da abominable is that he had elected he got didn't he want mandate days is a new ball game and give it give time give it time give it the chance roy jump in go ahead it's just this so much has happened now in the last year so many people are dead you know the official death toll is thirty thirty five thousand it's probably triple that the number of people who are now exposed to the elements or who who could be thrown out onto the street any day it's it could be millions of people this is a you know that the government has helped destroy the country it should never have come to this you know russia which is the good friend of the assad regime should have told you do not do that you must come to some terms with these people and now so much has happened so you know we have to deal with the reality as it is and the reali
table and left it in right let me read you resolution yes but no it has to come out of washington and boston might agree on that i was not the high achiever or pleased that it's not the way you think there must now it's a new ball game as they say in america it's a new ball game da abominable is that he had elected he got didn't he want mandate days is a new ball game and give it give time give it time give it the chance roy jump in go ahead it's just this so much has happened now in the last...
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countries like france and belgium also sort of striking workers close a sociologist at the university in boston who took part in wednesday's strike says it's not the cuts but what they target the trick is popular on rest a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is a solution to the current problems being faced by your the european citizenry and in particular by the southern european citizenry the problem is what does that austerity mean is that neoliberal e.u. austerity where you cut basically all of those all of the social protection that keeps people from descending down to a sort of downward spiral of social misery and with all of that escalating conflict or do you leave social protection in place and cut in places where there really is overspending such as bank bailouts and and and areas like these. but watching on t.v. and talk about a smooth change at the
countries like france and belgium also sort of striking workers close a sociologist at the university in boston who took part in wednesday's strike says it's not the cuts but what they target the trick is popular on rest a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity...
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seminoles win 41-14. >>> virginia tech on the road against boston college. hokies needing a win to have any chance of become be bowl eligible. a minute left in the game, nails 41-yard field goal to force overtime. first possession of overtime, logan toms will find dunn for a 7-yard touchdown. tech wins in overtime. hokies need to beat virginia next week to become bowl eligible. >>> navy hosted texas state. first quarter, no score. copeland bowls his way up the middle, then runs over defender at the 1 yard line for a 15- yard touchdown. midshipmen in front for good, 7- 0. copeland added another touchdown. navy wins 21-10. next up, army on december 8 #th with the commander-in-chief's trophy on the line. >>> another local sports, howard beat delaware state to finish with seven wins for the first time since 19 98. good job. georgetown was shut out at home by holy cross, 24-zip. >>> nfc east is far from being decided now. the skins and eagles are tied at 3-6, both two and a half games behind the first place giants with seven to go. now more than ever, the skins n
seminoles win 41-14. >>> virginia tech on the road against boston college. hokies needing a win to have any chance of become be bowl eligible. a minute left in the game, nails 41-yard field goal to force overtime. first possession of overtime, logan toms will find dunn for a 7-yard touchdown. tech wins in overtime. hokies need to beat virginia next week to become bowl eligible. >>> navy hosted texas state. first quarter, no score. copeland bowls his way up the middle, then...
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but notice we're not the only ones on the cool side. 42 in boston. 54 in jacksonville, florida. how about that. >>> 911 operators say they are amazed by a 4-year-old girl from virginia who saved her mother's life. jayla driver's mom has a history of seizures. the most recent one happened while she was home with her daughter back in september. her husband was at work. with her mother unconscious, it was up to jayla to call 911. >> my mom's having a seizure. so i thought i can call you guys. and i'm 4. i call people. i need you to help me. >> she was calm as a cucumber. she did so good. she was very polite. she listened to directions very well. >> jayla knew what to do, because her parents had gone over with it her before. the one thing and only thing she struggled with is unlocking the front door for the paramedics. eventually she got that, too. her mom is doing fine. >> wow. >> what a girl. >>> maybe one stephen colbert isn't enough for you. well, now there are two. the comedy channel political humorist was in town today. tom sherwood caught up with colbert who now sits among pr
but notice we're not the only ones on the cool side. 42 in boston. 54 in jacksonville, florida. how about that. >>> 911 operators say they are amazed by a 4-year-old girl from virginia who saved her mother's life. jayla driver's mom has a history of seizures. the most recent one happened while she was home with her daughter back in september. her husband was at work. with her mother unconscious, it was up to jayla to call 911. >> my mom's having a seizure. so i thought i can call...
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i'm bill clifford, president and ceo of world boston. as we head into the pam assessing the aftermath of the arab spring, allow me to thank todd, president and ceo of the world affairs councils of america, his crack staff, national council chair, laurie murray, and our many sponsors for this significantly stimulating conference thus far. [applause] like america, i am a wash in debt. it's time to make good on those obligations to each here on the panel who i'm honored to present. i had the pleasure of hearing at dozens of universities in the boston area. i'm owing you a way overdue invitation to the council downtown. professor is a senior fellow at the saban center at brookings institution, a distinguished former and current adviser to government agencies, u.s. leaders, and diplomats, and he's a prolific and best-selling author. i'll quote from the top of the website at the university of maryland where he is the professor of peace and development. i have always believed that good scholarship can be relevant and consequential for public po
i'm bill clifford, president and ceo of world boston. as we head into the pam assessing the aftermath of the arab spring, allow me to thank todd, president and ceo of the world affairs councils of america, his crack staff, national council chair, laurie murray, and our many sponsors for this significantly stimulating conference thus far. [applause] like america, i am a wash in debt. it's time to make good on those obligations to each here on the panel who i'm honored to present. i had the...
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to his hometown, boston, where we had a great privilege of having events at boston university school of communication, emerson college, and we through a fine luncheon where he wowed our crowd. >> and mit. >> and mit, which all boston was not responsible for. so over the weekend i am driving in new england and listening to npr. the state department spokesman has just resigned. well, thank you very much. my members loves you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and the males, what did i mess by not going to that luncheon? he is a man of great candor become a principal, and trouble for speaking truth to power in saying something about the treatment and attention of private brad manning a over the wikileaks thing. you have ready on your feet. i owe you all a great thanks for being with us today. plenty to do that for you. [applause] >> i resigned two hours after speaking to world boston, the tour not connected. i want to make that perfectly clear. so we are coming up on that 2-year anniversary of this thing called the arab spring or the arab awakening or as marquees the title in hi
to his hometown, boston, where we had a great privilege of having events at boston university school of communication, emerson college, and we through a fine luncheon where he wowed our crowd. >> and mit. >> and mit, which all boston was not responsible for. so over the weekend i am driving in new england and listening to npr. the state department spokesman has just resigned. well, thank you very much. my members loves you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and the males,...
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for now he's spending time with family. >> bret: carl cameron live in boston. thank you. republicans were able to pick off another governor's office from the democrats in north carolina. virginia's bob mcdonald is chairman of the republican governors association and joins us live from richmond tonight. governor, thank you for being here. >> hi, bret. good evening. >> you just heard carl's piece. we heard today a lot of republican soul searching about the future after this loss. your thoughts today? >> guest: we're very disappointed that we didn't win. mitt romney-paul ryan were terrific leaders and decent people. we go to election and the polls even. hand it to the president. he did a great job getting out of with the voter and closing argument had undecided many go his way. we salute that. but yes, i'm pleased that the bright light last night. we won eight of the 11 congressional seats in virginia. and we pick up another republican governor. so we have 30 republican governors. 60% now. around the country. that is a good sign. >> bret: there is instro spection. if you loo
for now he's spending time with family. >> bret: carl cameron live in boston. thank you. republicans were able to pick off another governor's office from the democrats in north carolina. virginia's bob mcdonald is chairman of the republican governors association and joins us live from richmond tonight. governor, thank you for being here. >> hi, bret. good evening. >> you just heard carl's piece. we heard today a lot of republican soul searching about the future after this...
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carl cammeron has been covering the campaign and is live in boston now. we are already seeing some monday morning quarterbacking. what a shock. >> sure. when a party loses, this is what happens. it happened back in 2008 when john mccain lost. the republic party looked close at itself and now it's doing the same thing in the wake of mitt romney's defeat. it doesn't take much to understand why look at the numbers in key constituencies where republicans were facing uphill climb mr. romney did not do particularly well he got blown out with latino voters. mr. obama beating mr. romney with latino voters. women's vote. disadvantage for the g.o.p. continues. there you see again mr. obama with a commanding advantage over mr. romney. and lastly the youth vote. mitt romney's campaign didn't spend a lot of time courting these constituencies tried on occasions but it wasn't the overall focus of how they did it as opposed to the president's campaign which microtargetted. county by county, neighborhood by neighborhood. street by street and picked up these votes. and as
carl cammeron has been covering the campaign and is live in boston now. we are already seeing some monday morning quarterbacking. what a shock. >> sure. when a party loses, this is what happens. it happened back in 2008 when john mccain lost. the republic party looked close at itself and now it's doing the same thing in the wake of mitt romney's defeat. it doesn't take much to understand why look at the numbers in key constituencies where republicans were facing uphill climb mr. romney...
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joining me now, andrew boston, the author of the new book, sharia versus freedom, the lecy of islamic totalitarianism. it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with, first, the idea that sharia law, a lot of people this message saying it is a cultural aspect of the islamic life that poses no threat to america. yourthoughts. >> sharia is really foundational in islamic societies. it is derived from the text of islam, the traditions of mohammad demanded has many ritual aspects that might be similar to other religions demand but it is also an entire political system. and here is where it runs afoul of modern human rights concepts like our bill of rights, the universal declaration of human rights. it includes a timeless war doctrine. it also rejects basic human freedoms like freedom of conscience, freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory regulation, legal regulations against non muslim minorities and women. also includes dehumanizing punishments are well we would consider dehumanizing punishments like flashing for our consumption, stoning to death for adultery
joining me now, andrew boston, the author of the new book, sharia versus freedom, the lecy of islamic totalitarianism. it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with, first, the idea that sharia law, a lot of people this message saying it is a cultural aspect of the islamic life that poses no threat to america. yourthoughts. >> sharia is really foundational in islamic societies. it is derived from the text of islam, the traditions of mohammad demanded has many ritual...
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romney spoke to his disappointed crowd in boston. president obama spoke to his excited crowd in chicago. what now? the president has extended an olive branch to the governor and the party on many, many big issues. >>> let's get a report on the states out west from abbie boudreau. >> reporter: it was a sweeping victory for president obama out west. he won key battleground states for the second straight election. both candidates vying for votes up until the end. owe what ultimately pulled ahead for a win in two states. for young voters, latinos, and women coming out in full force to cast their ballot. overnight, california governor's jerry brown's suggest tax measure is headed for approval. it will raise income taxes on those that earn more than $250,000 a year and will raise sales tax for all californians. otherwise, there would have been a direct hit on students. this message is his central focus since his election two years ago. also a vet to retain the death penalty in california. 13 prez ners on death row have been executed in the
romney spoke to his disappointed crowd in boston. president obama spoke to his excited crowd in chicago. what now? the president has extended an olive branch to the governor and the party on many, many big issues. >>> let's get a report on the states out west from abbie boudreau. >> reporter: it was a sweeping victory for president obama out west. he won key battleground states for the second straight election. both candidates vying for votes up until the end. owe what ultimately...
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turnout for romney, is political director richard beeson, who joins us from campaign headquarters in boston, and, rich, welcome to fox news sunday. >> chris, thanks for having me on, i'm sitting here trying to imagine what mr. axelrod is going to look like next week without his mustache... it is fun to think of. >> chris: we'll see. let me ask you about david axelrod, because he said you guys are desperate in pennsylvania, and you are vulnerable in florida. your reaction? >> well, desperate four years ago, this weekend, president obama was campaigning in indiana, and, today, governor romney is campaigning in pennsylvan pennsylvania. i don't think campaigning in states where we wasn't won since 1988 and 1972 are acts of desperation, it looks like the map is expanding drastically in our favor and it is nothing we are doing, it is governor romney's message and talk about florida, to spend more money down there is a little bit like barack obama's government, they want to throw money at the problem and hope it fixing it, but at the end of the day governor romney will carry florida by a significa
turnout for romney, is political director richard beeson, who joins us from campaign headquarters in boston, and, rich, welcome to fox news sunday. >> chris, thanks for having me on, i'm sitting here trying to imagine what mr. axelrod is going to look like next week without his mustache... it is fun to think of. >> chris: we'll see. let me ask you about david axelrod, because he said you guys are desperate in pennsylvania, and you are vulnerable in florida. your reaction? >>...
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boston has a no-strike clause. they got a mediator from austin d.c. to work with these folks. they settled this thing. at the end of the day, no kids lost time out of the classroom. we are at the point now where we need to evaluate the educational proposals based on one simple yardstick paraquat will this help a child learn? shouldthe answer is yes, we be for, if the answer is no, we should be against. solutions like accountability and quality teachers, one of the solutions is also apparent choice. i have seen that go run the country that the more parents step up and speak out and pressure the system to change, the more they have to respond. the fallacy is that we expect that bureaucracies will reform themselves from within. i do not know about you, but, in my experience, i do not know any example of any bureaucracy that has changed from within. the only -- they only change their and external pressure. the best form of extra oil pressure is parental choice. it is people who -make a difference. if they see parents with the benefit of all the schools that they otherwise did not
boston has a no-strike clause. they got a mediator from austin d.c. to work with these folks. they settled this thing. at the end of the day, no kids lost time out of the classroom. we are at the point now where we need to evaluate the educational proposals based on one simple yardstick paraquat will this help a child learn? shouldthe answer is yes, we be for, if the answer is no, we should be against. solutions like accountability and quality teachers, one of the solutions is also apparent...
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joining us now from boston, david. he directs polling. >> he want to run it down from your point of view. you have canvassed the whole country, know what's going on. ohio, how do you see it? >> i see it really close. if you look at the last four polls, it's one point. 1 through 8 the poll was average four to five points. what we look at is the head-to-head number. the last three consecutive polls, excluding the two you mentioned were at 48. that's a sign of vulnerability. obviously you have seven candidates on the ballot. i think those polls that had the plus four, plus five overstated obama's support because they overcounting a strong democratic county, and they had a party differential in those polls of democrats with an 8 point advantage party affiliation. >> so you see romney momentum in ohio? >> i see romney strong enough to be within a point. and that's exactly where the last four polls showed him. >> so the governor has a very, very -- he has a very good chance in ohio. how about florida? >> i don't think so. as
joining us now from boston, david. he directs polling. >> he want to run it down from your point of view. you have canvassed the whole country, know what's going on. ohio, how do you see it? >> i see it really close. if you look at the last four polls, it's one point. 1 through 8 the poll was average four to five points. what we look at is the head-to-head number. the last three consecutive polls, excluding the two you mentioned were at 48. that's a sign of vulnerability. obviously...
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when the telephone rang with news that his sister molly visiting relatives near boston was fine, vermont could not understand why they were calling. later that night when uncle louie finally got through, they gain some sense of the damage. he had had to leave his house and fight his way to the telephone office to get a line. all along main st. big old elms had fallen. the pine forest and paradise was wrecked and that was an area kind of unspoiled trees behind the house in windsor. it's now a beautiful park but it no longer has these immense pines that were there in the 30s. the pine forest and paradise was wrecked. the woods lamotte would say later look as if the giants have been playing jack straus. everywhere lewis said. ice was never the same. it would be nearly two years more before all hell broke loose around the globe. so, this is a digression. now we have to go back to egypt in 1942, but what was interesting anyway was what was about to happen to rob at this point as all hell was about to break loose for him. he would be moved to the front lines. he learned how to operate a wonder
when the telephone rang with news that his sister molly visiting relatives near boston was fine, vermont could not understand why they were calling. later that night when uncle louie finally got through, they gain some sense of the damage. he had had to leave his house and fight his way to the telephone office to get a line. all along main st. big old elms had fallen. the pine forest and paradise was wrecked and that was an area kind of unspoiled trees behind the house in windsor. it's now a...
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where we had the privilege of having events at boston university, emer son college, and we threw a fine lunchon where he wowed our crowd. and m.i.t. which he was not responsible for that part of his itinerary. over the weekend i'm driving in new england and listening to n.p.r., state department spokesman t.j. crowley has just resigned. on monday morning i had so many calls and e-mails, what did i miss by not going to that lunch? he is a man of great candor and principle. he got in trouble for saying something about the treatment of private bradmauning, the wikileaks thing, and i owe you all a great thanks for being here today. f. >> thank you. [applause] >> i resigned two hours after the tour. i don't want you to take that personally. so we are coming up on the two-year anniversary of this thing called the arab spring or the asia wakening, or the arab uprising. so from almost two years when a fruit vendor in tunisia lit himself on fire and has literally changed the region. what is this about and what has happened? >> so our comments today are going to be a little bit from the academic s
where we had the privilege of having events at boston university, emer son college, and we threw a fine lunchon where he wowed our crowd. and m.i.t. which he was not responsible for that part of his itinerary. over the weekend i'm driving in new england and listening to n.p.r., state department spokesman t.j. crowley has just resigned. on monday morning i had so many calls and e-mails, what did i miss by not going to that lunch? he is a man of great candor and principle. he got in trouble for...
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oh, these -- this is how in journalism school when i went there in boston university that's how you ask a question. it's gone. that's why it's a total waste of time, kristen, am i wrong. >> i do think he was pushed a little harder than you are giving some of those journalists credit for. he was asked question about questions tall crif in the past, president obama, you caved to republicans in 2010 fiscal cliff when it came to the tax rates because you said we can't let the rates go up because it will hurt the economy. why should republicans in congress believe you are not going to cave now? >> bill: with all due respect to you, because that's not a bad point. it's such an easy dodge. he took 8 minutes to dodge it. >> he took a long time to dodge these things. >> bill: oh, well, you know, i had to do it back then because, you know, we had a bad economy. but now the mandate the folks want this and that. i'm not going to do it and i'm the greatest guy. you just don't get any information. >> you know follow up. economy so much better now that we now can afford the economic. >> bill: did you
oh, these -- this is how in journalism school when i went there in boston university that's how you ask a question. it's gone. that's why it's a total waste of time, kristen, am i wrong. >> i do think he was pushed a little harder than you are giving some of those journalists credit for. he was asked question about questions tall crif in the past, president obama, you caved to republicans in 2010 fiscal cliff when it came to the tax rates because you said we can't let the rates go up...
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chicago area with portland moderate delays because of the rain in your forecast, and as we head to boston and new york, moderate delays but,ing good and memphis and dallas looking very nice but if you are at the airport and it is thanksgiving you are used to waiting for a little bit, right, trace? >>trace: hope you get home at some point. thank you very much. the largest employer in the united states and the most profitable companies in the world is trying to keep its employees from forming a union. next, the protest against walmart and what they could mean as retailers get ready for black friday. >>trace: there are two huge labor disputes that could affect millions more beyond the companies involved. and some walmart workers you have to wall off and join demonstrations on friday, which is traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year. workers are protesting poor pay and working conditions. wall mark requested the national labor relations board block illegal protest. the board officials, yet to announce the decision on that. and there is the collapse of the company hostess which make
chicago area with portland moderate delays because of the rain in your forecast, and as we head to boston and new york, moderate delays but,ing good and memphis and dallas looking very nice but if you are at the airport and it is thanksgiving you are used to waiting for a little bit, right, trace? >>trace: hope you get home at some point. thank you very much. the largest employer in the united states and the most profitable companies in the world is trying to keep its employees from...
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. >> ray allen left the organization and last time i checked it's the boston celtics and it's not the old kevin bar net washed up player. >> if you want to keep it on the court and have some competition i say by all means that's old school. that's the way they did it out on the steets. >> i've got a lot of problems with people shaking hands after the game. >> i'm not talking to you after the break. >> i'm not talking to you right now. >> it doesn't last long. >> back to football, the hall will not be suspended for his actions during sunday's game. nfl.com reports the league decided to foin him instead. the cornerback was kicked out of last week's game for an incident with an official. still no word on how much he'll have to pay. he'll afford it. whatever it is. >> the nfl has yet to make an official announcement. >>> to basketball now. barker thinks a 21-foot jumper as time expires, with their new uniforms to give the spurs the win against oklahoma city and parker scored the last 14 months for his team. he was on a roll. second youngest player to reach 10,000 career points. >> wow. a
. >> ray allen left the organization and last time i checked it's the boston celtics and it's not the old kevin bar net washed up player. >> if you want to keep it on the court and have some competition i say by all means that's old school. that's the way they did it out on the steets. >> i've got a lot of problems with people shaking hands after the game. >> i'm not talking to you after the break. >> i'm not talking to you right now. >> it doesn't last long....
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they goo a call for a person in the water on boston at leakin streee.according to officials... a woman was pulled from the water and taken to tte hospital.there's no word on her condition at this time. the damage left behind by super storm sandy isn't rebuild a portion of the ooean city boardwalk. boardwalk.according to the daaly times of salisburr... phe projeet suffered just a storm... mmaning it's still on crews are working to rebbild a section of the oardwalkk betteen north division aad 15th street..fficials say the floodwatees from sandy never president obama is headed to new york today... tt visit some of the viitims of ssper storm sanny.the president visited areaa of new jersey affected by the storm last month.he also planned to visit new york city prior to the bloomberg declined the offer at that time. 3 3one of the more unique holiday traditions is underway in columbia this morning. nnarly 700 lants are being transformed into something else. else. joel d. smith s live at tte "mall in columbia""to see how they dooit, and more importantly... how to properly say "poinsstt
they goo a call for a person in the water on boston at leakin streee.according to officials... a woman was pulled from the water and taken to tte hospital.there's no word on her condition at this time. the damage left behind by super storm sandy isn't rebuild a portion of the ooean city boardwalk. boardwalk.according to the daaly times of salisburr... phe projeet suffered just a storm... mmaning it's still on crews are working to rebbild a section of the oardwalkk betteen north division aad...
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>> there's a sense of -- i mean the idea that the rolling stones are kind of bigger than boston them. and, you know, ultimately you know, keith went out of his way to praise jagger. in that little thing, the band again, lights jagger up and jagger lights the world up. he knows what he's got. >> there's no precedent for this. they are in their 70s. no one has ever done this before. they were pioneers in the '60s and pioneers of a different sort now. >> thank you very much. >> thanks so much. >> coming up next you've heard of love italian style, well you're going to love chef fabio viviani's take on thanksgiving dinner. he's here with us live. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> portion portion by ca >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by capella university. ed for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu [ mal
>> there's a sense of -- i mean the idea that the rolling stones are kind of bigger than boston them. and, you know, ultimately you know, keith went out of his way to praise jagger. in that little thing, the band again, lights jagger up and jagger lights the world up. he knows what he's got. >> there's no precedent for this. they are in their 70s. no one has ever done this before. they were pioneers in the '60s and pioneers of a different sort now. >> thank you very much....
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a few delays, particularly to fort lauderdale and boston. but otherwise, flights seem to be on schedule. we're checking in as frequently as we can with the big boards to see how flights are coming in and out. it's not just our weather here. it's weather in other parts of the country. we have an update to get an update -- we're going too get an update about how -- to get an update on how things are going here. we will continue to see how your travel plans are going. we'll have more live reports for you throughout the morning and day. for now we're live at sfo, christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. we're also tracking the thanksgiving travel rush in the south bay. this is what passengers were dealing with early this morning at mineta. passengers are being warned that weather could cause for delays and make for longer travel lines getting to the airport. >>> if you are about to head out, give yourself extra time. the rain, wet roads. it's dangerous driving. this happened in oakland overnight. this driver lost control because of t
a few delays, particularly to fort lauderdale and boston. but otherwise, flights seem to be on schedule. we're checking in as frequently as we can with the big boards to see how flights are coming in and out. it's not just our weather here. it's weather in other parts of the country. we have an update to get an update -- we're going too get an update about how -- to get an update on how things are going here. we will continue to see how your travel plans are going. we'll have more live reports...
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will see you monday from boston. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the battle for ohio is on in earnest. president obama and a governor romney barnstorming th state of ohio today, a swing state, with 18 electoral votes that could be the key to victory tuesday. four days before we choose who will lead the nation for the next four years, president obama making an outrageous claims about his record in the face of a rise in the unemployment rate today, which had just under 8%, is higher than when the president took office. >> our ideas were tried and tested, and they worked. their ideas were also tried, and they did no work done so well. lou: 23 million americans to remain out of work might disagree. the national debt has risen by more than $5 trillion. the nation's economy, it is all but stagnant. this has governor romney running l as the candidate of change. >> accomplishing change is not just something i talked about. it is something actually done, and we need to have someone in the white house who cannot just talk about it, but do it. lou: the most r
will see you monday from boston. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the battle for ohio is on in earnest. president obama and a governor romney barnstorming th state of ohio today, a swing state, with 18 electoral votes that could be the key to victory tuesday. four days before we choose who will lead the nation for the next four years, president obama making an outrageous claims about his record in the face of a rise in the unemployment rate today, which had just under 8%, is higher than when...